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thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement today, chambliss said, "this is about frustration." he said he's unhappy with president obama's direction and tired of partisan gridlock. chambliss had angered tea party forces when he supported tax increases as part of a plan to tame the federal deficit. wall street closed the week with another rally. the dow jones industrial average gained 70 points to close near 13896. the nasdaq rose 19 points to close at 3,149. the s&p 500 finished above 1,500 for the first time since 2007. for the week, the dow gained nearly 2%; the nasdaq rose half a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now,
thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement...
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wade decision. at the same time republicans have overplayed their hands and turned the issue of abortion into one of invade aing woman's privacy, control over her own body, and when you talk to the obama campaign about how they use this issue in 2012, what they'll say is that for our voters, this wasn't an issue about abortion. we didn't talk about abortion. it wasn't about abortion. it was about whether i can control my own body, and that was the reason that the obama campaign was constantly talking about rape exemptions and things like that, because for young voters, both women and men, but more women, the issue of abortion for them now is not something about they want the right to have an abortion. it's that they don't want someone else restricting what they can do with their body, and so you have these two divergent story lines. they're moving in different directions wrush see different movement on the state and federal level as well. >> i want to bring in now from mississippi the owner of the j
wade decision. at the same time republicans have overplayed their hands and turned the issue of abortion into one of invade aing woman's privacy, control over her own body, and when you talk to the obama campaign about how they use this issue in 2012, what they'll say is that for our voters, this wasn't an issue about abortion. we didn't talk about abortion. it wasn't about abortion. it was about whether i can control my own body, and that was the reason that the obama campaign was constantly...
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wade wade decision. roe v. wade was a case brought on by a woman in texas back in 1973. at the time, texas law prohibited abortions except to save the mother's life. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen returned to the state where it all began and spoke to both sides. >> reporter: roe v. wade originated in texas and 40 years later the situation here and in much of the u.s. is complex. on the one hand the governor has made this vow. >> my goal and the goal of many of those joining me here today is to make abortion at any stage a thing of the past. >> reporter: on the other hand, this is the reality. it's elizabeth at cnn. >> come on in. >> reporter: i'm at a health clinic in austin where seven women will have abortions today. >> do we have anymore all t ultrasounds? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: she offers a care that includes providing abortions to 9,000 women a year. >> my main goal is to provide an oasis where she feels safe and at peace. >> reporter: 72,470 women received abortions in 2011. in the u.s., nearly one in three women will have an abortion befor
wade wade decision. roe v. wade was a case brought on by a woman in texas back in 1973. at the time, texas law prohibited abortions except to save the mother's life. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen returned to the state where it all began and spoke to both sides. >> reporter: roe v. wade originated in texas and 40 years later the situation here and in much of the u.s. is complex. on the one hand the governor has made this vow. >> my goal and the goal of many of those...
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wade. we are using this ad to bring attention to the fact that it's time to draw the line. >> oh, hey, baby. did you think i forgot? i didn't forget. how could i forget our anniversary? all these years. so many people say we'd never make it. trying to tear us apart. take you away. put limits on you. on me. on us. >> over the last two years since the mid-term election of 2010, americans united for life is the legal arm of the pro-life movement. we have seen 50 bills involved with that with problem-life legislation in to law. >> bret: that raised eyebrows. 40th anniversary of the roe v. wade. 40 years ago. pro-life groups are out with ads as well. this is a website and it details the number of abortions since 1973. that number is at the bottom of the page. 54,559. i'm sorry, 54,559,615, i should say. we're back with the panel. this is obviously leading up to a big, big fight. there have been statewide efforts, charles. this administration is committed to pro-choice. where do you see this stan
wade. we are using this ad to bring attention to the fact that it's time to draw the line. >> oh, hey, baby. did you think i forgot? i didn't forget. how could i forget our anniversary? all these years. so many people say we'd never make it. trying to tear us apart. take you away. put limits on you. on me. on us. >> over the last two years since the mid-term election of 2010, americans united for life is the legal arm of the pro-life movement. we have seen 50 bills involved with...
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one of the most important and controversial supreme court decisions of the twentieth century roe v wade that's right on january twenty second back in one thousand nine hundred seventy three it was declared that all laws prohibiting abortion violate a woman's constitutional right to privacy and while there are thousands of pro-life activists using the anniversary to campaign for roe v wade to be overturned a pew research poll shows that more than fix up.
one of the most important and controversial supreme court decisions of the twentieth century roe v wade that's right on january twenty second back in one thousand nine hundred seventy three it was declared that all laws prohibiting abortion violate a woman's constitutional right to privacy and while there are thousands of pro-life activists using the anniversary to campaign for roe v wade to be overturned a pew research poll shows that more than fix up.
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wade, 24%, yes, overturn, no, do not overturn, 70%. if you look at how this has shifted over the years, in 1989, 58% of the folks said don't overturn. 2002, it went to 60, 2005, it went to 66, 2013, now 70% of the country. it's a tough battle for you guys. >> well, yes and no. i mean, it's true that the majority of americans now want some abortion legal, but the far majority of americans want more restrictions on abortion than we currently have in the united states. we have the most wide-open abortion laws in the western world in the united states. unrestricted access to abortion on demand here. and most americans, i think, a poll two weeks ago said 83% of americans want some restrictions in the first trimester. >> on that point, you see a lot of states, mississippi, where there's only one abortion clinic, except for kansas, and in virginia, you have to get a wider hallway in order to accommodate an abortion by a legislation they put through -- >> because a woman actually died -- >> it's a very wide -- >> when they couldn't get her gur
wade, 24%, yes, overturn, no, do not overturn, 70%. if you look at how this has shifted over the years, in 1989, 58% of the folks said don't overturn. 2002, it went to 60, 2005, it went to 66, 2013, now 70% of the country. it's a tough battle for you guys. >> well, yes and no. i mean, it's true that the majority of americans now want some abortion legal, but the far majority of americans want more restrictions on abortion than we currently have in the united states. we have the most...
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wade. >> nationwide, women are finding it harder to get access abortion care. we've seen more than 100 new laws there that restrict access to care in one way or another. sonogram laws or waiting periods or requiring doctors to give a script that discourages you to have an abortion. mississippi, south dakota and north dakota are down to one clinic, and one doctor who provides the care. but it's not just places like mississippi. any more. we're seeing this roll out in virginia michigan. a lot of new laws are coming from states that you wouldn't expect them to come from. >> michael: that's absolutely right. one question that i have for you, the idea, you know, social change happens and people come to a progress over time the arc of progress long, all that, but we see the poll from 40 years ago, 52% support it. and now this week, 54% support it. what do you think it is about abortion that makes it not change with things like civil rights things like gay rights. what is it about this issue? >> reporter: well, one of the hard things since it's legalized, most people
wade. >> nationwide, women are finding it harder to get access abortion care. we've seen more than 100 new laws there that restrict access to care in one way or another. sonogram laws or waiting periods or requiring doctors to give a script that discourages you to have an abortion. mississippi, south dakota and north dakota are down to one clinic, and one doctor who provides the care. but it's not just places like mississippi. any more. we're seeing this roll out in virginia michigan. a...
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one of the most important and controversial supreme court decisions of the twentieth century roe v wade that's right on january twenty second back in one thousand nine hundred seventy three it was declared that all laws prohibiting abortion violate a woman's cause.
one of the most important and controversial supreme court decisions of the twentieth century roe v wade that's right on january twenty second back in one thousand nine hundred seventy three it was declared that all laws prohibiting abortion violate a woman's cause.
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thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement today, chambliss said, "this is about frustration." he said he's unhappy with president obama's direction and tired of partisan gridlock. chambliss had angered tea party forces when he supported tax increases as part of a plan to tame the federal deficit. wall street closed the week with another rally. the dow jones industrial average gained 70 points to close near 13,896. the nasdaq rose 19 points to close at 3,149. the s&p 500 finished above 1,500 for the first time since 2007. for the week, the dow gained nearly 2%; the nasdaq rose half a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now
thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement...
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holding a gun, because i always thought it was stupid when a politician would have a photo of them wading through the weeds to show everybody, hey, he's a hunter. it's not that big of a deal and it's not going to change anybody's mind as relates to gun control in this country. >> that is true. if that's why he said it, i will think everyone will agree with you. representative blackburn, do you think this is not a relevant point of conversation? >> i think it is a relevant point of conversation. if he is a skeet shooter, why have we not heard of this, why have we not seen photos, why hasn't he referenced this at any point in time? as we have had this gun debate that is ongoing, it would have been a point of reference. but i will tell you what i do think that he should invite me to camp david, and i will go skeet shooting him, and i bet you i will beat him. >> i have been trying to go golfing with him. >> i said i was willing to go, and i'll challenge him to some skeet shooting. it's a great hobby, and i would hope that the president does enjoy it. >> david -- >> i challenged him. we'll see
holding a gun, because i always thought it was stupid when a politician would have a photo of them wading through the weeds to show everybody, hey, he's a hunter. it's not that big of a deal and it's not going to change anybody's mind as relates to gun control in this country. >> that is true. if that's why he said it, i will think everyone will agree with you. representative blackburn, do you think this is not a relevant point of conversation? >> i think it is a relevant point of...
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wade, as you said, turns 40. it's the first-ever reality show about women who are part of a bible study trying to recover from the guilt they feel after having an abortion. >> women are petrified and ashamed and scared that their secret will come out. >> reporter: each of these five women hope the christian message of redemption and forgiveness will help heal emotional wounds from abortion. it's a ten-of part series areaing on -- airing online in connection with the decision of roe v. wade that legalized abortion. >> i think ultimately i would like to convince women to make a different choice. but again, if a woman is going to make that chase, make it fully informed and know that there's going to be a consequence to it. there's a price that is paid x it's huge. >> reporter: the women's stories are different, but they share similar feelings of regret about their decision to end the pregnancy. >> it just opens up so many wounds for yourself and for women that you may not even know that automatically get defensive a
wade, as you said, turns 40. it's the first-ever reality show about women who are part of a bible study trying to recover from the guilt they feel after having an abortion. >> women are petrified and ashamed and scared that their secret will come out. >> reporter: each of these five women hope the christian message of redemption and forgiveness will help heal emotional wounds from abortion. it's a ten-of part series areaing on -- airing online in connection with the decision of roe...
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wade was first handed down. since then the very foundation of this nation has been stained by the blood of almost 55 million of its own unborn children. some of them, mr. speaker, cried and screamed as they died. but because it was amniotic fluid going through the vocal cords instead of air we couldn't hear them. all of them had at least four things in common, mr. speaker. first they were just nameless little babies that had done wrong to no one. and yet each one of them died a nameless and lonely death. and each one of their mothers, whether she realizes it or not, will never be quite the same. and all the gifts that these children might have brought to humanity and this world are loss forever. even in the glare of such tragedy, this generation still clings to a blind, invincible ignorance. while history repeats itself over and over again, and our own silent genocide, mercilessly anigh late the most helpless of all victims, those yet unborn. mr. speaker, i recently heard barack obama speak such poignant words t
wade was first handed down. since then the very foundation of this nation has been stained by the blood of almost 55 million of its own unborn children. some of them, mr. speaker, cried and screamed as they died. but because it was amniotic fluid going through the vocal cords instead of air we couldn't hear them. all of them had at least four things in common, mr. speaker. first they were just nameless little babies that had done wrong to no one. and yet each one of them died a nameless and...
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protestors marched down market street from the civic center to justin herman plaza demanding roe v wade be turned over. a law student who testified before congress about contraception was a guest speaker. >> there is a more profound sight about access. about affordability and insurance coverage and making sure people especially in rural areas have access. >> i would like to see everyone question abortion more. they say it should be legal and safe they don't talk about rare. >> as many as 40,000 people attended the pro-life rally. it's the biggest antiabortion event on the west coast. >>> supreme court could weigh in on the health care law requiring employee insurance plans to cover the cost of contraceptions. dozens of lawsuits have been filed by charities saying the mandate violates their religious beliefs. antists say appeals courts have made conflicting rulings and seems likely the supreme court may take up the issue. advisory panel is calling for tighter restrictions on an -- the panel wants hydro codone to be classified as a scheduled 2 drug because of its potential to cause addict
protestors marched down market street from the civic center to justin herman plaza demanding roe v wade be turned over. a law student who testified before congress about contraception was a guest speaker. >> there is a more profound sight about access. about affordability and insurance coverage and making sure people especially in rural areas have access. >> i would like to see everyone question abortion more. they say it should be legal and safe they don't talk about rare. >>...